Jōdo-ji (Ono)
Appearance
Gokurakusan Jōdo-ji | |
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Country | Japan |
The Gokurakusan Jōdo-ji (極楽山浄土寺) is a temple of the Shingon sect in Ono, Hyōgo, Japan. It was established by Chōgen in 1190 - 1198.
Jōdo-ji's Jōdodō completed in 1194 is a National Treasure of Japan. The architecture is in the Daibutsu style that combines Japanese and Chinese elements.
List of buildings
- Jōdodō - built in 1194.
- Yakushiō (Main hall) - Important Cultural Property of Japan[citation needed]. It was rebuilt in 1517.
- Hachiman-jinja honden - Important Cultural Property of Japan.[citation needed]
- Hachiman-jinja haiden - Important Cultural Property of Japan.[citation needed]
- Kaizanō - rebuilt in 1520.
- Bell tower - rebuilt in 1632.
- Fudodō
- Monjudō
- Kyōzō
List of sculptures
- Amitabha Triad - National Treasure of Japan[citation needed]. Kaikei's most important work. It is a work in 1195-1197. Height: 24.6ft
- Amitabha - Important Cultural Property of Japan[citation needed]. Kaikei's work. It is a work in 1201. Loaned to Nara National Museum.
- Chōgen- Important Cultural Property of Japan[citation needed]. (1234)
- Buddhist saint's mask, 25 pieces - Important Cultural Property of Japan[citation needed]. It is a work of Kaikei's school.
List of craftwork
- Hand drum made of copper - Important Cultural Property of Japan[citation needed]. (1194).
- Gorintō made of copper - Important Cultural Property of Japan[citation needed]. (1194).
- Table - Important Cultural Property of Japan[citation needed].
List of paintings
- Nirvana - Important Cultural Property of Japan.[citation needed]
- Shingon's eight saints - Important Cultural Property of Japan.[citation needed]
See also
Gallery
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Bell tower
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Kaizandō
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Fudoō
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Hachiman-jinja honden and haiden
External links
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